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Old 10-17-2011, 01:21 AM #11
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I mainly hear from folks who had O.N. pre-diagnosis or at diagnosis... what I'm curious about is how common is it for O.N. to develop later on with MS?

Have any of you been diagnosed with O.N. well into the disease course?

I'd be interested to hear your stories.
I have O.N., sometimes it feels like and ice pick stabbing me in my eye. There have been a couple of times that I have woke up and I saw only grey with a few blacker visions were the door was, it was very scarey. Mine hasn't gone away, it just flares up from time to time by being overworked, fatigue, heat and whatever else triggers all this MS stuff.
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